Problem of configuration : "No logical volume"
Hi,
After have totally reconfigured our nas, i am stopped in the configuration process because the system display "No logical Volume".
However, as mentioned in manual :
In " Setup / Disk Manager ", i have in my units a volume named "vg0" (size is 26,076 To).
In the unit manager, i can see the status is "in use, vg0".
Next i need to create my shares and users in the resources tab, but i cannot, because apparently there is no logical volume !!!
Maybe it is still initializing and take a while, because the storage is big ?
or probably i missed a step ...
Thanks in advance for any help guys,
Lucien
Unfortunately I had absolutely same problem,
Unfortunately I had absolutely same problem, except for that the NAS was worked until last day and on it the weight of the data is stored... :(
Is it can be possible to make something else except system updating? :confused:
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We have a problem with access to shared resources organized by the NAS with Open-e.
(
Open-e NAS-XSR ENTERPRISE
Ver..3.11.XE00000000.2522
2007-01-17
s/n: 0263675127
)
In the GUI (maintanance -> recources misc.) writes:
"Warning: no logical Volume!! (lv00)"
And I can't to do something on this interface page...
The system displays the following error.
(
Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c017d6f7> sys_unlink+0x17/0x20 <c0102e67> syscall_call+0x7/0xb
Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c02e55a2> copy_to_user+0x42/0x60 <c017f369> sys_fcntl64+0x79/0xc0
Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c0188193> iput+0x63/0x90 <c017d65d> do_unlinkat+0xcd/0x110
Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c0186ff6> clear_inode+0xe6/0x150 <c0187fa2> generic_delete_inode+0x142/0x150
Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c019907a> inotify_inode_is_dead+0x1a/0x90 <c02c370f> xfs_fs_clear_inode+0xaf/0xc0
Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c0291853> xfs_itruncate_finish+0x233/0x460 <c02b2e4f> xfs_inactive+0x54f/0x5c0
Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c02ac1ff> xfs_trans_log_efd_extent+0x2f/0x70 <c02677c5> xfs_bmap_finish+0x145/0x1f0
Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c0254065> xfs_free_extent+0xe5/0x110 <c02b878c> kmem_zone_alloc+0x5c/0xd0
Dec 21 18:15:08 nas kernel: <c0252d51> xfs_free_ag_extent+0x471/0x7a0 <c0254065> xfs_free_extent+0xe5/0x110
)
I have made so, all works.
Quote:
Originally Posted by To-M
Check the RAID health from the controller, then if all is ok then run the Repair Filesystem from the Extended tools in the Console Screen.
Thank you!